Smartphone

  • Phone radiation up hundreds of times when charged, should you be worried?

    Recently, a video has been circulating online that shows a sudden increase in the radiation produced when the phone is charging.

  • Global smartphone shipments down 17% in Q1, report says

    Global smartphone shipments were 275 million units in the first quarter of 2020, down 17 percent year-over-year, the worst quarterly performance in the smartphone industry's history, according to new report from Strategy Analytics.

  • Turn off Bluetooth to save power? Here are common phone usage misconceptions

    We use our phones every day and often hear tips and misconceptions about using them.

  • IDC: Global smartphone shipments down 11.7 percent in Q1

    Global smartphone shipments fell 11.7 percent to 275.8 million in the first quarter, according to data released Friday by market research firm IDC.

  • Global smartphone shipments set to drop 15% this year as Huawei, Samsung lower targets

    The global smartphone market is unlikely to recover from the global health crisis in the second quarter of 2020.

  • Shipment of smartphone application processors fell by 13% in 2019, report says

    In 2019, the global smartphone application processor (AP) market revenue fell 3% year-on-year to US $ 19.6 billion, according to Strategy Analytics.

  • Huawei launches smart charging for its phones to alleviate battery aging

    He Gang, president of Huawei ’s mobile phone product line, said that Huawei ’s mobile phone has recently launched a smart charging mode.

  • Global smartphone output to decline by 30% in H1, report says

    Stagnant supply and crippled demand will lead to a 30% decline in global smartphone production in the first half of the year, according to a research report from market research company ABI Research.

  • Global smartphone shipments plummeted 38% in Feb

    Data released by Strategy Analytics recently showed that the global smartphone market in February suffered its worst decline ever, with shipments down 38% year-on-year.

  • Smartphone addiction changes shape of your brain, research shows

    Researchers at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to examine the brains of 48 volunteers, including 22 smartphone addicts and 26 non-addicts. The results show that smartphone addiction changes the shape and size of the human brain.